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Railbird Central Podcast: Jarrett Bush Saves the Day

On the weekly Monday review of Railbird Central, we take a look back at Sunday's Packers win over the Falcons to help Green Bay stay alive in their hopes for a spot in the playoffs. Unlikely heroes Jarrett Bush and Andrew Quarless are praised in a game which all three phases of the game were clicking––offense,d defense and special teams––at least after halftime...

Did you see the play? It was thrown into coverage. One Falcon and a bunch of Packers. Shields' interception last week showed talent. This was almost as easy a pick as you get. Granted he wasn't standing still.

Yes, I saw it. Did you see the game where 2 Packer defenders tackled each other out of an easy INT, turning it into an easy Eagles TD? How about defenders going stone-handed all season on sure INTs? Nothing is easy or sure in the NFL.

Bush made a play. It wasn't the greatest play of all time, but it was a good one. Why is that so difficult for people to accept?

Years ago, I was all in favor of Bush playing safety, but now in his eighth year in the league, I think it's a moot point. Seeing him play in the slot is better than him playing on the perimeter. Being the dime defensive back or playing in the short-yardage packages suits him well.

Bush made plays when called upon.....good stuff. Shields int in the lions game proved he is a legit playmaker....I am glad someone brought that up. That was one of the better plays our secondary has made in a long time.

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